Synology expands its NAS SSD family.
What you need to know
- Synology adds a new 4TB option to its line-up of NAS SSDs.
- These SSDs are best suited to an SSD-only configuration.
- The new 4TB will be available soon with a price, but the range starts at $180.
Synology announced the new 4TB (3.84TB usable) SAT5200 SSD for network-attached storage (NAS) enclosures. The company already has three SSDs available today, but this 4TB is the largest capacity thus far. Like mechanical drives, it's best to use SSDs that are designed for NAS use.
Julien Chen, product manager for Synology's SSDs, explained why NAS-optimized SSDs are better suitable for enclosure deployment.
"Part of designing a reliable storage system requires that companion drives that can consistently sustain heavy read and write operations without any performance degradation. Our SAT5200 SSDs are built specifically to tackle low-latency and consistent performance requirements demanded by our SMB and enterprise customers."
While Synology's SAT5200 SSD range is specifically designed for its own enclosures, you can use them in enclosures from other vendors. These SSDs come rocking serious performance numbers like 58,000 4K random write IOPS and come with end-to-end data protection, as well as power loss protection circuits.
The new 4TB is yet to be priced and will be available soon. The new capacity will join 480GB, 960GB, and 2TB NAS SSDs.
Synology SAT5200 SSD
Synology is going all-out with its storage range for NAS enclosures with the launch of the new 4TB SAT5200 SSD. Starting at $180 for the 480GB model, this premium storage is ideal for server use.
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